🚩 When “Donation” Comments Start Eating Their Own

An interesting pattern is showing up in my feed lately.

Multiple profiles @somolia anna @stella peters —each with limited history, minimal connections, and generic HR titles—are posting the exact same praise-heavy comments about “your campaign,” “your purpose,” and “sponsorship opportunities.”

The twist? They’re now commenting on each other’s posts.

Same language.
Same structure.
Same vague donation angle.

At this point, it’s less networking and more copy-paste chaos.

If you’re going to run a donation pitch on LinkedIn:

  • At least confirm the person has an actual campaign

  • Avoid recycled scripts visible across dozens of profiles

  • And maybe… don’t overlap with others using the same script

This is a reminder for everyone:
Check profiles. Check history. Trust patterns, not praise.

Something feels off? It usually is.

#ScamAwareness #LinkedInSafety #ProfessionalIntegrity#DoBetter #RedFlags

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